SEQUENTIAL LEARNING

Zuperly
2 min readFeb 13, 2021

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Does it ever drive you crazy, just how fast- your learning process could be, if you only knew how to get there!!

Surprise Surprise! Come and see what we have in store for you.

If you are the kind who obsesses over not being able to plan a productive learning strategy, then you are in for a treat.

Today’s blog will target learner’s psychology and talk about what the human mind is likely to process in a better and more efficient fashion, and how to achieve that.

Ever heard of Sequential Learning? Would you believe me if I told you that it is the most simple and fundamental way to navigate through learning?

I have an example for you, that will instantly clear up my idea. We have all been through the universal plan of the education system where the only way you can graduate from one year to another is by clearing and learning the former.

So two plus two comes before two multiplied by two, and the difficulty level rises. The point is to learn one thing before the other, to understand the basic concept of something that would lead to another.

The human mind processes things better when they are in a sequence. This helps in achieving the desired goal, because you get to make a plan, follow it through, and manage to learn everything about a particular subject without putting too much pressure on yourself.

Not only is it an elaborate method of getting into the roots of the subject of your interest, it can also be made interesting through various creative ways — like introducing various activities into your schedule or calendar, learning through virtual and visual modes.

Serial Organization is an essential part of learning culture and very natural to human behavior. Therefore, advance planning helps you become more efficient. This means hard work and time investment, but I assure you, it will prove out to be worth it in the long run.

Happy learning, fellas!

- Tanishqa Saraf

Content Team

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